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Old 06-10-2021, 08:59 PM
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I have one very similar to that one, out of a '78 LTD. Identical knobs, even the same wear pattern on the tuning knob. Mine has an 8-track player (needs belt) and is made by/for Motorola in Japan. The radio was working when it was removed from the car ~ 2000. If you're interested in it, send me a PM.
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Old 06-14-2021, 12:38 AM
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Hi,
In older shop manuals (40s/50s - GM, Ford, MOPAR) it was common to place the car radio schematic inside the electric division.
Because of all your trouble you can' t get around an original shop manual anyway.
It will be your best investment before you go on with the car. Hope they places radio schematics in the 70s.
Good luck!

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